- A
chaplain is, traditionally, a
cleric (such as a minister, priest, pastor, rabbi, purohit, or imam), or a lay
representative of a
religious tradition...
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Clement Moody (1811 – 23
September 1871) was a
British Anglican clergyman notable as the
vicar of
Newcastle upon Tyne from 1853 to 1871, and
involved in...
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Archbishop to be its
president in 1822. In the same year, he won the
chaplainship of the
Capellania of Doña
Petrona De Guzman,
which was a
pious grant...
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Reverend Jackson H. Day, who had a few days
earlier resigned his
military chaplainship,
conducted a
memorial service for
their fellows. He said:
Maybe there...
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which included prayers,
bible stories, and a
series about military Chaplainship,
Chaplain Jim.
Around 1954, he
joined the
Beuron Abbey, in Germany. He...
- of All
Saints Church, Aldwincle, Northamptonshire.
Madan resigned his
chaplainship and
retired to Epsom. He
married Jane Hale,
daughter of the
eminent judge...
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Ministers of
religion paid by the
entire nation. The
establishment of the
chaplainship to
Congress is a
palpable violation of
equal rights, as well as of Constitutional...
- Worcestershire. In 1799 he
exchanged the
rectory of
Billingford for the
chaplainship of the
Tower of London. In the same year he was
elected a
fellow of the...
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replaced Chaim Elizjer Frankl as the
chief of Main
Office of
Judaism Chaplainship (szef Głównego Urzędu
Duszpasterstwa Wyznania Mojżeszowego),
first on...
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Andrew II of
Hungary in 1232.
Although he
received the
prebend of a
chaplainship, and
later of the
archdeacon in the
cathedral chapter of the Diocese...